Jeffrey Wells not a fan of Kyra, comments on Pfeiffer Oscar chances:
He likes the performance, but that's it:
The Sundance Film Festival’s last big arthouse hope — Andrew Dosunmu‘s Where Is Kyra?, a funereal quicksand piece about an unemployed middle-aged woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) in a terrible financial jam — screened last night at the Marc, and it’s more or less a bust. (That’s my opinion, at least.) It’s a carefully calibrated, well-acted, oppressive gloomhead flick that feels like it’s happening inside a coffin or crypt. This is Dosunmu’s deliberate strategy, of course, but the end-of-the-road, my-life-is-over vibe is primarily manifested by the inky, mineshaft palette of dp Bradford Young — HE’s least favorite cinematographer by a country mile.
http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2017/01/sundance-17-boils-three-films/
On her Oscar chances, he says in the comments section:
It's not happening because the movie doesn't work.